I thought that was a quote from Poltergeist, but trusty google claims it's from the Shining. Maybe both. Blogless Marsha and I had the good fortune to knit not just Italy, but Greece and Turkey as well. Here are the first pictures as proof:

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Despite the fact that the Colisseum picture looks like a backdrop, I promise we were really there.

Ten days were on a cruise ship. Now I'll diverge after watching an episode CBC's Marketplace last night. It focused in germs in hotel rooms including C-difficile, E-coli and MRSA, often found in hospitals, the infections from which my mother passed away nearly a year ago. Most disconcerting was the real life example taken from the hotel in which my daughter and I stayed when she had her reconstructive leg surgery a few years back. I am now eating my words of description: a clean, comfortable hotel. Gross.

Back to cruise ships where Noro virus abounds and great efforts are taken to thwart such occurrences. I'm wishing hotels had the same standards. When C and I were discussing this tonight, it brought back a memory of a humorous poem I learned in fifth grade, written by Alex Guiterman (1871-1943):

THE Antiseptic Baby and the Prophylactic Pup  
Were playing in the garden when the Bunny gamboled up;  
They looked upon the Creature with a loathing undisguised;—  
It wasn't Disinfected and it wasn't Sterilized.  
  
They said it was a Microbe and a Hotbed of Disease;          5
They steamed it in a vapor of a thousand-odd degrees;  
They froze it in a freezer that was cold as Banished Hope  
And washed it in permanganate with carbolated soap.  
  
In sulphurated hydrogen they steeped its wiggly ears;  
They trimmed its frisky whiskers with a pair of hard-boiled shears;   10
They donned their rubber mittens and they took it by the hand  
And elected it a member of the Fumigated Bandhttp://lifesastitch.typepad.com/_/2011/03/bagels-bananas-and-ginger-ale.htmljavascript:mctmp(0);  
  
There's not a Micrococcus in the garden where they play;  
They bathe in pure iodoform a dozen times a day;  
And each imbibes his rations from a Hygienic Cup—   15
The Bunny and the Baby and the Prophylactic Pup.

Who knew that poem, memorized so long ago, would provide an example of dramatic foreshadowing for today's world? It's enough to turn you into a germophobe and makes me wonder about my experience in San Francisco a couple of years back. I promise the next posts will focus on the more positive aspects of our travels, including the search for the best pizza in the world.

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4 responses to “We’re baaack”

  1. Lene Lonnov Avatar
    Lene Lonnov

    Welcome home! I’ll be looking forward to hearing more about the cruise.
    I’m impressed that you still remember the poem!
    Sending love and hugs from Denmark

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  2. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    Welcome home! Looking forward to more pics. (windchill is 7 degrees F. this morning!)

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  3. Ellen Avatar
    Ellen

    So… does this mean someone got sick on the cruise?

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  4. Mona Avatar
    Mona

    Your Herringbone Rib Scarf is beautiful. I would love a copy of this pattern. Thank you for sharing it.

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